10/22/2017
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Snow Patrol Open Your Eyes Midi File

Price: 1 - 2 items: €1.99 Price: 3 or more items: €1.69 (15% discount) Snow Patrol Additional Artist Info Snow Patrol MIDI Files, MIDI Karaoke MP3 professional backing tracks and Lyrics produced by Hit Trax. Click on any title to view song details like tempo, key, BPM, length and a preview Snow Patrol video. View and print Snow Patrol song lyrics which include MIDI Instrument track listing ( * where available) all from the song page. Popular Snow Patrol MIDI & MP3 Backing Tracks include: • Chasing Cars • You're All I Have • Open Your Eyes • Shut Your Eyes Is your favourite Snow Patrol MIDI Karaoke File or MP3 backing track missing? If you need a new backing track that’s unavailable at the current time, click in the Contact button at the top of the page and request the backing track. If the song is current and in the charts, chances are we may produce it at normal catalogue prices.

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Snow Patrol free MIDI files including Wow, Hands open, Just say yes and more songs. Pro Tools 110 Course Book. Snow Patrol did the original. Put the MIDI in a folder that Synthesia checks for MIDI files. How to Play Open Your Eyes on Piano - Duration.

Keep in mind this song is by Snow Patrol. This is not the Leona Lewis version. Snow Patrol did the original. The versions are similar, so I'm sure you can figure out what to play if you wanted the Leona Lewis version. For Synthesia Program (That's what you see) for MIDI file, go to the MIDIs tab and scroll down. After you have both, put the MIDI in a folder that Synthesia checks for MIDI files (or tell it to add the folder that your file is in). You can set the speed to whatever you like (I have it set to 90% because if I didn't, the file size would get too large).